My Silly Life

I didn’t exactly power through these…must pick up my pace if I’m going to finish by the end of the year!

Galaxy Quest  Sorry, I still love this movie. I thought it might lose its appeal, especially since I’m not quite the Trekker that I used to be, but it reminds of the days when I was more of a sci fi geek.

Gladiator  Beautiful, artistic movie about a former Roman general reduced to life as a Gladiator, bent on revenge. Not sure how often I’ll want to watch this, but I shouldn’t be afraid of it (as I was this time around: I put it off for a good long time), because I really do like it.

The Golden Compass  I wish this had done better at the box office, because I’d love to see the other books made into movies (no, I haven’t read them yet, but I will at some point). I actually quite liked this one, even if it was obvious that parts were compressed in translating the book to a movie.

Good Will Hunting  any movie that features combinatorics is a-o-k with me. Love movies that feature smart people as smart people relating to the world.

Hairspray  Not the musical; the original. I refuse to watch the musical…some things just don’t need to be re-made. I still believe that after re-watching.

Hanover Street  This is another of my Harrison Ford movies. It was an odd WWII love story where a married woman falls in love with an officer. Her husband gets tapped to do a spy job, watched over by the officer. It was so-so, but not a favorite movie.

Harry Potter 1-6  Love, love, love. I could watching these again and again without getting bored.

Hercules  This is the Disney animated version of Hercules. The animation style is much different from most Disney movies, and its refreshing to see such a difference every once in a while. It’s also refreshing to have a main character who is not a princess.

History of the World Part I  Ahhh Mel Brooks. Throw in the kitchen sink, and everything else in the kitchen, the living room, the bathroom, and the bedroom. Still, I can’t dislike this movie, not matter how “80s” it feels…that, and I love quick-time harch!

Hitch  Yum…Will Smith and romantic comedy. Another that I can watch over and over…love it every time, but I won’t admit to crying when they finally get together.

The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy  Slick version of the Douglas Adams classic. Quirky, as befits the book, so it’s fun to watch, if a little weird.

Hollywood Homicide  It’s nice to see Harrison Ford embracing a little comedy. This isn’t the strongest film, but it’s fun to watch.

Hot Fuzz  Big-town cop gets relegated to a small town where there’s never any crime…well except for the serial killings that have been hidden. Add in some British comedy and the cast of “Shaun of the Dead”, and you’ve got a fun movie. Just as fun on a second viewing.

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days  Another of my favorite romantic comedies; a women’s magazine writer is looking for a guy to “lose” in 10 days using age-old bad relationship tricks, but gets pitted against an advertising man trying to win a bet that he can get any woman to fall in love with him.